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The Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME) is set to hold a bilateral trade and investment conference in the United Kingdom.
The conference which is organised in collaboration with Nigerians in Diaspora, the Nigerian High Commission in the United Kingdom(UK) and UK Trade and Industry (UKTI) is aimed at promoting investment, trade and export opportunities in non-oil sectors.
Speaking on behalf of NASME, Mr Nerus Ekezie, the group's director of public relations said that the conference, which would take place in the UK between March 17 and 18, would facilitate stronger bilateral trade partnership between Nigeria and the UK.
"It will bring together Nigerian public and private sector organizations, businesses and potential UK investors. It will also foster stronger participation by the Diaspora in the economic development of Nigeria", he said.
Ekezie said that UKTI Nigeria would run a business clinic during the event to counsel British entrepreneurs seeking to invest in Nigeria on the nation’s business terrain.
The clinic would also facilitate introduction of NASME members to potential business partners in the UK.
Ekezie appealed to NASME members and other interested entrepreneurs to take advantage of the opportunity presented by the upcoming conference.
The conference which is organised in collaboration with Nigerians in Diaspora, the Nigerian High Commission in the United Kingdom(UK) and UK Trade and Industry (UKTI) is aimed at promoting investment, trade and export opportunities in non-oil sectors.
Speaking on behalf of NASME, Mr Nerus Ekezie, the group's director of public relations said that the conference, which would take place in the UK between March 17 and 18, would facilitate stronger bilateral trade partnership between Nigeria and the UK.
"It will bring together Nigerian public and private sector organizations, businesses and potential UK investors. It will also foster stronger participation by the Diaspora in the economic development of Nigeria", he said.
Ekezie said that UKTI Nigeria would run a business clinic during the event to counsel British entrepreneurs seeking to invest in Nigeria on the nation’s business terrain.
The clinic would also facilitate introduction of NASME members to potential business partners in the UK.
Ekezie appealed to NASME members and other interested entrepreneurs to take advantage of the opportunity presented by the upcoming conference.